Bollywood superstar Salman Khan turned 59 last year, yet he remains unmarried. However, his love life, girlfriends and breakups have been a subject of interest for many. Reportedly, Sallu's relationships with Sangeeta Bijlani, Somy Ali, Aishwarya Rai and Katrina Kaif were highly publicised. However, all these relationships ended abruptly. At times Salman has blamed himself for the breakups in various interviews. He has acknowledged his own flaws and shortcomings and stated that he was not mature enough to handle relationships. Well, recently Salman Khan shared the BEST tips to handle 'breakups and betrayals' on his nephew Arhaan Khan's podcast Dumb Biryani.
Salman Khan's Advice on 'Handling Breakups'
Salman Khan made his much-awaited podcast debut on his nephew Arhaan Khan's podcast Dumb Biryani. During the podcast, the Sikandar star engaged in a candid conversation with Arhaan and his friends. He covered several facets of his life, including relationships and resilience. Talking about breakups, Sallu advised to move on quickly rather than dwelling on it.
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Comparing the breakup experience with Band-Aid, Sallu said, "Even if your girlfriend has broken up with you let her go. Bye bye. When you have to rip out a band-aid, how do you do it? Slowly? No. Rapidly. Go inside a room, have a good cry and finish the subject. Come out and just say ‘What’s up? How’s it going?’"
Further, he also emphasized the importance of acknowledging mistakes and added, "Always apologise when you have made a mistake. ‘Thank you’ and ‘sorry’ should come out spontaneously."
Salman's Tips on 'Handling Betrayal'
During the podcast, he also shared some tips on handling 'betrayal'.
The Kick actor said, "Get into a relationship, no matter how much time you spend, you may spend 40-50 years and you realise that I have been stabbed in the back, you should have that power to dip out in the first 30 seconds. Just erase. Out. Done. Khallas. You should behave like it happened six months ago, it could be a relationship, friendship. This has happened to me now but I have conditioned my mind that it has happened to me six months ago so that pain is a lot lesser."